ABOUT UAMPS

Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) is a political subdivision of the State of Utah that provides comprehensive wholesale electric-energy, transmission, and other energy services, on a nonprofit basis, to community-owned power systems throughout the Intermountain West. UAMPS members are located Utah, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

ANNUAL REPORT

MEMBERS

AUDITED FINANCIALS

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UAMPS purchased the Horse Butte Wind Farm.

REVENUE BONDS ISSUANCE

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds to purchase the undivided ownership interest of the San Juan Power Project in the amount of $34,495,000 with the rating of MBIA.

ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds for the Payson Power Project in the amount of $2,025,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

REFUNDING BONDS AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Revenue Refunding Bonds for Hurricane City, Utah in the amount of $2,009,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

AUTHORIZED REVENUE REFUNDING

Authorized Revenue Refunding Generating Bonds for the cities of Santa Clara, Utah and Washington City, Utah in the amount of $1,968,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

Ticaboo Utility Improvement District, UT Joins UAMPS

Salmon River Electric Cooperative, INC., ID Joins UAMPS

Authorized Revenue refunding

Authorized Revenue Funding on the Central-St. George Transmission Project in the amount of $28,880,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

Helper City, UT Joins UAMPS

Veyo waste heat recovery system

The Veyo Waste Heat Recovery System commenced commercial operation in June 2016.

Fredonia, AZ

Town of Fredonia, AZ left the UAMPS Organization

County of Los Alamos, NM Joins UAMPS

Eagle Mountain city, UT

Eagle Mountain City sold their system to Rocky Mountain Power making them unable to participate in the UAMPS organization.

Revenue Bonds authorization

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds for the Veyo Heat Recovery Project in teh amount of $21,390,000 with a rating of A/nr/A-.

Credit authorization

Authorized a line of credit in the amount of $35,000,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

Refunding bonds authorization

Authorized Revenue Refunding Bonds for Washington City in the amount of $996,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

issuance of revenue bonds

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds (B) (variable) for the Horse Butte Wind Project in the amount of $23,970,000.

issuance of revenue bonds

Authorized issuance of revenue bonds (A) for the Horse Butte Wind Project in the amount of $67,860,000 with a rating of A-/nr/A-.

wind project

Authorized revenue funding

Authorized Revenue Refunding on the Payson Power Project in the amount of $74,885,000 with a rating of A-/nr/A.

Authorized revenue refunding

Authorized Revenue Refunding on the Central-St. George Transmission Project in the amount of $23,995,000 with a rating of nr/Aaa/AAA (AMBAC).

Authorized revenue refunding

Authorized Revenue Refunding for the San Juan Project in the amount of $22,165,000 with a rating of nr/A3/A-.

Termination of the intermountain power project unit 3

With the termination of the Intermountain Power Project Unit 3, the following members left the UAMPS Organization Boulder City, NV, City of Burley, ID, Overton Power District #5, NV, Raft River Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. ID, United Electric Cooperative, Inc., ID, Valley Electric Association, Inc., NV

LINCOLN COUNTY POWER DISTRICT #1, NV

Lincoln County Power District #1, NV left the UAMPS organization.

UAMPS began an investigation into developing a waste heat project.

HILDALE CITY, UT

Hildale City, UT sold their system to Rocky Mountain Power making them unable to participate in the UAMPS organization.

wind project

UAMPS undertook the development, acquisition and construction of the Horse Butte Wind project located outside of Idaho Falls, Idaho.

NORTHERN WASCO COUNTY PEOPLE’S UTILITY DISTRICT, OR JOINS 2009

REVENUE AND REFUNDING AUTHORIZATION

uthorized Revenue and Refunding on the Central-St. George Transmission Project in the amount of $24,835,000 with a rating of nr/A1/A+.

LASSEN MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, CA JOINS UAMPS

UNITED ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., ID JOINS UAMPS

PLUMAS-SIERRA RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, CA JOINS UAMPS

LOWER VALLEY ENERGY, WY JOINS UAMPS

LINCOLN COUNTY POWER DISTRICT #1 JOINS UAMPS

NATURAL GAS PROJECT

UAMPS established the Natural Gas project was formed to acquire economical supplies of natural gas as fuel for electric generation.

ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds for the San Juan Power Project in the amount of $2,345,000 with the rating of nr/Aaa/AAA;nr/A2/A- (AGC)

RAFT RIVER RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., ID JOINS UAMPS

CITY OF BURLEY, ID JOINS UAMPS

REVENUE GENERATING BONDS AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Revenue Generating Bonds for Washington City, Utah in the amount of $2,698,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

page, az

Page, AZ left the UAMPS organization.

SPECIAL OBLIGATION BOND AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Revenue Special Obligation Bond for the City of Page, Arizona in the amount of $2,751,000 with the rating of nr/nr/nr.

REVENUE GENERATING BONDS AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Revenue Generating Bonds for the cities of Washington City, Utah and Hurricane City, Utah in the amount of $3,725,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

BOND ANTICIPATION AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Bond Anticipation for the Central-St. George Transmission Project in the amount of $1,250,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

OVERTON POWER DISTRICT #5, NV JOINS UAMPS

IPP UNIT 3 PROJECT

The IPP Unit 3 Project was created to investigate acquisition of a third unit at the Intermountain Power generation station.

SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY, NV

Southern Nevada Water Authority, NV left the UAMPS organization.

VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC., NV JOINS UAMPS

CITY OF KANAB, UT

City of Kanab, UT sold their system to Rocky Mountain Power making them unable to participate in the UAMPS organization.

NEBO POWER STATION

The Nebo Power station began operating in June. It represents the first power plant wholly owned by the UAMPS Organization.

REVENUE REFUNDING AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Revenue Refunding on the Hunter Power Project in the amount of $17,425,000 with a rating of nr/Aaa/nr;nr/A2/nr (AMBAC).

BOULDER CITY, NV JOINS UAMPS

REVENUE REFUNDING AUTHORIZATION

Authorized Revenue Refunding for the Central-St. George Transmission Project in the amount of $19,945,000 with a rating of nr/AAAunderA1/nr (AMBAC).

REVENUE BONDS ISSUANCE

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds for the Payson Power Project in the amount of $100,850,000 with a rating of nr/Aaa/AAA;nr/A3/nr(FSA).

THE PAYSON PROJECT

The Payson project was formed to construct and operate a 140 MW combined cycle gas-fired generating unit.

SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY, NV JOINS UAMPS

LINE OF CREDIT AUTHORIZATION

Authorized a line of credit for the Pooling Project in the amount of $10,000,000 with a rating of nr/nr/nr.

HILDALE CITY, UT JOINS UAMPS

REED GARNER PLANT

UAMPS investigated the purchase of the Reed Garner plant located in Nevada from Sierra Pacific.

TRUCKEE DONNER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, CA JOINS UAMPS

IDAHO ENERGY AUTHORITY, ID JOINS UAMPS

RESOURCE PROJECT

UAMPS establish the Resource Project to conduct analyses and studies of new power and transmission projects.

REVENUE BONDS

Authorized the issuance of revenue bonds for the Central-St. George Transmission Project in the amount of $7,025,000 with a rating of nr/AAA/nr (AMBAC).

CITY OF FALLON, NV JOINS UAMPS

IDAHO POWER PROJECT

Incorporated the Idaho Power Project into a Firm Power Supply Project.

UAMPS IS ORGANIZED

UAMPS, a political subdivision of the State of Utah, is organized under the Interlocal Cooperative Act to plan, finance and operate electric power project.

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Carbon Free Power Project

The electrical utility industry is in the midst of transformation due to the proliferation of new technologies, changing lifestyles, and new regulations targeting fossil fuels. UAMPS’ Carbon Free Power Project (CFPP) encompasses three interconnected parts designed to help members cope with these changes and ensure that UAMPS’ future energy supply is safe, clean, secure, stable and adequate for an energy-hungry, growing population.

UAMPS currently operates 16 separate projects that provide power supply, transmission, and other services to the members who participate in them. Members choose which projects they participate in, based on their unique needs.

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SMART ENERGY INITIATIVE

UAMPS’ SmartEnergy Initiative helps members and their customers find “smart” ways to save energy, save money, and help the environment. The Initiative also helps members cope with changes in technology and the regulatory climate by constantly assessing and forecasting future energy needs of member utilities, and by carefully analyzing all possible energy sources and ways to reduce demand.